Free Beacon Natalie Johnson

Natalie Johnson is a staff writer at the Washington Free Beacon. Prior to joining the Free Beacon, she was a news reporter at the Daily Signal. Johnson’s work has been featured in outlets such as Newsweek, Fox News and Drudge Report. She graduated from James Madison University in 2015 with a B.A. in political science and journalism. She can be reached at johnson@freebeacon.com. Her twitter handle is @nataliejohnsonn.


Smoke plumes billow in the Old City of Mosul during the offensive by the Iraqi force to retake the embattled city from ISIS

Amid Defeats, ISIS Shifts Narrative From Invincibility to Victimization

Terrorist group attempting to turn civilian population against Iraqi troops

ISIS Traps Civilians in Commandeered Homes to Lure U.S. Airstrikes Amid Mosul Offensive

Militants seek to turn civilians against the American-backed Iraqi security forces

Anti-ISIS Coalition General: No Terrorists Will Remain in Mosul by Next Week

Militants are surrounded in territory less than 600 square yards

A picture taken on April 4 shows destruction at a hospital room in Khan Sheikhun, a rebel-held town in the northwestern Syrian Idlib province, following a suspected toxic gas attack

Chemical Weapons Watchdog Determines Sarin Used in Syria Attack

Group stopped short of attributing blame, but findings contradict Assad regime

Donald Trump

President Trump's Defense Budget Falls Short of Rebuilding Military, Report Says

Congressional Republicans preparing to add billions to White House proposal